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39 records · Linen and cotton
Sample
Sample
Lissy Funk
Linen, plain weave; backed with cotton, plain weave; embroidered with linen and cotton in back and padded overcast stitches; a variety of laid work and couching; coiling · 1987
Art Institute of Chicago
Pinion Sheer (Furnishing Fabric)
Pinion Sheer (Furnishing Fabric)
Jack Lenor Larsen Inc.
Linen and cotton, combined twill weave with supplementary patterning warps in 7:1 satin and plain interlacings and bands of supplementary patterning wefts; patterning elements are unbound in non-patterned areas and are cut away after weaving · 1985
Art Institute of Chicago
Alquimia III (Alchemy III)
Alquimia III (Alchemy III)
Olga de Amaral
Strips of linen and cotton, plain weave with exposed warps; applied gesso; painted with gold leaf and pigment; joined by knotted extended ground weft fringe · 1983
Art Institute of Chicago
Celtic Fret
Celtic Fret
Robin A. Pyzik-Shuler
Linen and cotton, combined twill weave with discontinuous wefts; open work · 1976
Art Institute of Chicago
Tamarix (Sample of Towel or Table Linen Fabric)
Tamarix (Sample of Towel or Table Linen Fabric)
Astrid Sampe
Linen and cotton, weft-float faced twill weave · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago
Towel from Linnelinjen (Linen Line)
Towel from Linnelinjen (Linen Line)
Astrid Sampe
Linen and cotton, plain weave with stripes of twill weave · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago
Towel from the Linnelinjen (Linen Line)
Towel from the Linnelinjen (Linen Line)
Astrid Sampe
Linen and cotton, plain weave with stripes of twill weave · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago
Frukost Klubben (Breakfast Club) (Towel from Linnelinjen (Linen Line))
Frukost Klubben (Breakfast Club) (Towel from Linnelinjen (Linen Line))
Astrid Sampe
Linen and cotton, plain weave · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago
Towel from the Linnelinjen (Linen Line)
Towel from the Linnelinjen (Linen Line)
Astrid Sampe
Linen and cotton, plain weave with stripe of satin weave self-patterned by reversing of faces (satin damask) · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago
Metropolis (Furnishing Fabric)
Metropolis (Furnishing Fabric)
Eleanor Kluck
Linen and cotton, plain weave; screen printed · 1955
Art Institute of Chicago
Tapestry
Tapestry
Anni Albers
Linen and cotton · 1948
Museum of Modern Art
Linco (Off White)
Linco (Off White)
Knoll International, Inc.
Linen and cotton · 1940
Art Institute of Chicago
Bora (White)
Bora (White)
Knoll International, Inc.
Acrylic and rayon; finished with linen and cotton · 1940
Art Institute of Chicago
Trellis (White)
Trellis (White)
Knoll International, Inc.
Linen and cotton · 1940
Art Institute of Chicago
Cables (Off White)
Cables (Off White)
Knoll International, Inc.
Linen and cotton · 1940
Art Institute of Chicago
Fabric Sample
Fabric Sample
Anni Albers
Linen and cotton · 1933
Museum of Modern Art
Waffel Fabric
Waffel Fabric
Gunta Stölzl
Linen and cotton · 1932
Museum of Modern Art
Upholstery Material
Upholstery Material
Anni Albers
Linen and cotton · 1929
Museum of Modern Art
Drapery Material
Drapery Material
Anni Albers
Linen and cotton · 1929
Museum of Modern Art
Sample
Sample
F. Schumacher & Co
Linen and cotton, two-color complementary wefts in plain, twill, and satin weaves · 1925
Art Institute of Chicago
Pillow Sham
Pillow Sham
Richardson Silk Company
Linen, plain weave; stenciled; embroidered with silk in satin and stem stitches; edged with linen and cotton, plain weave with supplementary patterning warps and supplementary wefts and with extended ground weft fringe; lined with cotton, plain weave · 1910
Art Institute of Chicago
Cover
Cover
Jean-François Millet
Linen and cotton, needle lace · 1901
Art Institute of Chicago
Curtain
Curtain
Elise Grill
Linen and cotton, strips of: plain weave; plain weave with bands of weft floats; plain weave and alternating weft-float weave; plain weave, open work with crossed wefts; and plain weave, open work with knotted weft wrapping; joined with cotton, crochet and crocheted borders · 1889
Art Institute of Chicago
Phebe Warner Coverlet
Phebe Warner Coverlet
William Warner
Linen and cotton · 1800
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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